Brookton is located in southwest Western Australia and has a population of around 690 (48.8% male, 51.2% female). Around 180 families live in the area and of those 41.1% have one or more children under the age of 15. 12.8% of families have only a single parent while 48.9% of couples have no children. Brookton covers an area of approximately 34430 hectares or around 344 square kilometres (km2) (85077 acres).

The most common income bracket for people living in Brookton is between $150-$249 per week (20.6% of people). 4.1% have no income and high income earners ($2000 or more per week) account for 3.2% of the population.

Of the 262 private dwellings in Brookton 42% are owned outright by their occupiers, 21% are being purchased (eg. by mortgage) and 30% are being rented. On average there are around 2.6 people per private dwelling in the area. The composition of occupied private dwellings in Brookton is as follows: 88.5% separate houses, 8.5% semi-detached houses (eg. townhouses, row or terrace houses), 0.0% flats (including units and apartments).

In terms of people aged 15 years or more living in Brookton 50% are married, 8% are divorced, 5% are separated, 12% are widowed and 26% have never married.

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